Other weekend offerings include an art exhibit and a run to raise money for the medical expenses of a Lassiter High graduate.
Join the Lassiter High School community this weekend to support an injured high school student.
The Marietta Sixth Grade Academy is one of only 17 other Georgia Schools to receive this honor since the program’s inception in 2002.
The appointment of a chief academic officer is scheduled to be taken up at Thursday night's meeting.
Students from each MCS elementary school, the Marietta Sixth Grade Academy and the Marietta Middle School will compete for an opportunity to represent the district at the District 2 spelling competition.
The Board of Education heard early forecasts for projected fiscal year 2014 numbers Wednesday.
The newly-installed Board of Education has finalized the dates and times of its official meetings in 2013.
Randy Scamihorn was elected chairman and Brad Wheeler vice chairman of the Cobb Board of Education on Wednesday.
Two incumbents and two newly elected representatives will be sworn in on Wednesday.
Marietta City Schools Superintendent Emily Lembeck will host “Coffee Talk”—a community dialogue, at 7 p.m., Monday, Jan. 14, at Hickory Hills Elementary School.
Percentile results were slightly down from 2011; grade equivalency marks had a similar drop.
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The Cobb schools chief's open letter on the Newtown shootings and school security.
Every traditional high school had 90 percent or more of students passing the 2012 Georgia High School Writing Test.
Trina Boteler, who has been serving the college as the Vice President of Academic Affairs and the interim Vice President of Community and Economic Development, is Chattahoochee Technical College’s new Executive Vice President.
More than 1,100 students at Georgia’s largest technical college have applied to graduate this December at Chattahoochee Technical College’s ceremony.
Coach Alan Brown, Lockheed Elementary physical education teacher, was inducted to the Independent Softball Association (ISA) Hall of Fame.
A lot of metro Atlanta schools are overcrowded, and Patch wants to know if you think some families aren't entirely truthful when it comes to filling out residence records.
Patch talked to APS to find out what controls are in place to prevent another Finch Elementary carbon monoxide poisoning incident from happening at your child's school.
Students at the Cobb County Faith Lutheran School have developed a physical workout for all ages for their First LEGO League project.
Four Chattahoochee Technical College Students are in the running to becoming the college’s nominee for the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership.
Marietta City Schools (MCS) 11th grade test scores (239) on the Georgia High School Writing Test (GHSWT) outpaced both the Georgia average (226) and the Metro Atlanta scores (229).
Marietta High School Air Force Junior ROTC Unit GA-20021 instructors and cadets recently earned an overall unit assessment score of “Exceeds Standards”, the highest rating attainable during their rated Unit Evaluation.
The Governor's Office of Workforce Development recently announced that Marietta High School is one of the first schools in Georgia to implement a Go Build Georgia High School Team.
Catherine Kacyvenski is the recipient of the Georgia Association of Middle School District 14 Outstanding Assistant Principal of the Year Award.
The Cobb Board of Education approved a resolution Wednesday, but heard a strong dose of anti-tax sentiment.
Wednesday's work session agenda includes a resolution for a March 2013 referendum.
Marietta Sixth Grade Academy is the recipient of the Georgia Association of Middle School Principals Effective Middle School Program Award, which recognizes schools that exemplify the middle school philosophy and academic success.
Classes include heating and air conditioning, building and facilities maintenance, industrial electrical technology, electrical and computer engineering, welding and joining technology, and horticulture.
The Board of Education of the City of Marietta reviewed two calendar options for the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 school years and agreed to solicit input from parents/guardians and school employees.
Four school psychologists support the needs of students across Marietta City Schools: Dr. Arlene Barrow, Ivette Beach, Caroline Schwefler and David Walker.
The open application window for the 2013-2014 Marietta City Schools (MCS) elementary Choice Academies program is Nov. 12 through Jan. 18, 2013.
About 60 percent of voters sided with Republican and political novice Brad Wheeler Tuesday over incumbent Democrat Alison Bartlett. Post 7 includes Osborne High; however, it will drop Osborne while picking up Harrison, Hillgrove and McEachern in January
Tim Stultz and Kathleen Angelucci have asked that the proposed March 2013 Cobb school sales tax referendum be pushed back to November of next year.
“Community Connections” is an information session for Marietta parents and community members to assist them in accessing services and support resources district-wide.
Drive Day is an annual fundraising campaign where JROTC cadets from metro Atlanta high schools collect donations to help a non-profit organization that provides gifts to area children living.
The Georgia Department of Education named West Side Elementary a Highest-Performing School and Sawyer Road Elementary a High-Progress School.
The revised project list will be discussed at a special called meeting on Monday.
This is the second time in the last five years that a Marietta City Schools educator has been honored with the Georgia Department of Education Exemplary/Exceptional Library Media Program recognition.
Additional funding and renovations have been proposed at Tapp Middle School, Teasley and Kincaid elementaries and in Cobb County.